Thursday, December 25, 2014

FROM ANCIENT TIMES THE WINTER STOLSTIICE MARKS THE SHORTEST DAY AND THE LONGEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR

Our ancestors cleverly designed their own calendar with stone megaliths all over Earth to calculate the positions of the stars, planets  and the sun in the heavenly sky. As we all are aware, this solar system is very important in the line of astronomy.

Dear Ones,

These annual events from the beginning of man (short for human) have been specially called a variety of religious names throughout the world history.

Today we carry on a ritual of mid-winter that always happens around December 25  in the Northern Hemisphere, while the Southern Hemisphere celebrates the longest day in June–with no one disputing Mother Nature. 

Enjoy–cherish–and savor each precious moment with family and friends as we honor all life eternal here on one Earth.  Happy holidays!

Mame